Iâm an âattack dogâ for simply pointing out youâ
ârefused to clearly support the Trump-backed map
âare now flip flopping
âshare consultant with Massey, Pascoe, Bennett and the Speaker
âdo not support closed primaries
âwere asked by the Speaker to run!
âdo not support life beginning at conception
âdonated tons of money to Lindsey Graham, the Speaker, McMaster, etc
âexclusively attack conservatives in the
@SCFreedomCaucus like Joe White, April Cromer and myself but NEVER call out any RINOs by name
âdidnât bother voting in past Republican primaries
âused Elonâs DOGE brand (though thereâs no actual connection) to apparently trove voter data to run for governor
ânever showed up to help fight on ANY major isssue in my 6 years leading the conservative fight I the Legislature (in fact while I was fighting the establishment, you were FUNDING them)
And donât worry, I have a lot more.
I believe the evidence supports that Rom Reddy is an establishment plant.
He also now calls me âa bad guyâ for pointing out all those pesky facts.
Thatâs another thing you and the RINOs agree onâyou all hate conservatives that speak up and ask tough questions.
Guess Iâll keep being an âattack dog.â
Ralph Normanâs attack dog former State House Representative Adam Morgan, has been attacking me all week. The Reddy Surge is clearly making some people nervous, especially Ralph who claims he is a true conservative but takes the side of government against the citizen in Silfab and takes the side of government by attacking me for protecting property rights. Power is intoxicating but seriously? He sounds more and more like a Democrat.
Now Morgan is twisting my position on redistricting even though this guy has never met or talked to me ever.
Let me be very clear. I am 100% for redistricting, helping President Trump's agenda and keeping low IQ Hakeem Jeffries from being Speaker. We cannot draw districts based on race, but we absolutely can draw them based on partisanship. I fully support drawing seven strong Republican congressional districts, and I encourage the Senate to get it done immediately before early voting starts.
But here is my concern. The very politicians who created this mess are now asking us to trust them to fix it. These are the same people who carved up the state in bizarre ways, drawing pieces of Charleston into Jim Clyburnâs district and then attaching parts of Columbia to it as well. And now we are supposed to believe they suddenly know what theyâre doing?
Thatâs like asking an arsonist to put out the fire.
I have very little confidence that all these politicians can fix the problem without somehow making it even worse, because thatâs what happens when there is no real leadership in the state. Everything turns into chaos, confusion and political gamesmanship. Meanwhile Henry McMaster sits asleep at the wheel while the whole thing becomes a circus.
If I were Governor, I would be leading this process directly and getting it done immediately so the maps are settled well before early voting begins. Citizens should not have to deal with confusion in the middle of an election because politicians waited until the last minute to clean up a mess they created themselves.